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6 HOMECOMiNG Homecoming took off with a big bang , this year. The amount of ENthusiasm and excitement throughout the week was excep- tionally high compared to past years. The exceptional spirit shown by the senior class tallied up the most points in East Noble s history. 1656 points. A lot of students show their spirit by dressing outrageously funny or just differ- ently Some even sported Mohawks to show their enthusiaism for the home- coming. Jeff Stephens, Student Council vice president, went so far as to eat a bowl of dog food at a pep session. The Powder Puff football game is also a very important part of the homecoming tradition. The games started on the Wed- ' nesday of homecoming week with the Freshmen against the Juniors in the first game and the Seniors and the Sophomores following. In the final game, the Seniors and the Juniors played very closely, but the Seniors came out on top! Before the game, most of the Senior girls showed their spirit by mousing their hair into mohawks to mock the varsity football players. Another tradition is the burning of the bonfire before the championship game. To prepare for the event, througliout the week the students collected newspapers. A dummy pin contest was also a part of the homecoming festivities. This con- test consisted of a stuffed football player. Each class was assigned their own color of pins. To be able to get these pins, stu- dents had to pay five cents per pin, and the class collecting the most money won. The dummy was then tJuown into the bonfire.
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STUDENT LIFE What is Student Life? Tiiat question can be simply answered. Student Life is plays. Homecoming, and things tliat get the student involved in school. Homework, homework, and more home- work is not all fun. Student -Life gives students the chance to have more than school books to look forward to. It gives them a chance to lie back and relax and to just be themselves. You don ' t have to worry about a teacher telling you to be quiet or to study harder at dances. You ' only have music to listen to and friends to dance with. Studying to late hours in the niglif and drinking coffee to stay awake so you- can finish typing your term paper are all- okay, but take time to relax. It takes- more than homework to really get in-, volved in school.
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TOP. The senior powderpuff team gets their warpaint on be- fore the final game against the juniors. The senoirs came away with a victory. Pictured from left to right (top row) Jamie North. Wendy Peterson. Anita Franks, Kelly Hoffman, Julia Tyler. Lori Linear. Becky Hart, and Lisa Brown. Sitting on the bales are Debbi Houser. Jamie Liens. Liz Risedorph. Melmda Smith. Bridg- ette Stone. Renee Conley. Sherri Triplelt. and Kathy Triplett. Dana Gorden and Judy Lambright are sitting on the wagon.
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